Ansys Elastic Licensing

Ansys Elastic Licensing

Ansys Elastic Licensing

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Ansys offre oggi la possibilità di accedere all’intero portfolio di tecnologie di simulazione in modo flessibile attraverso una nuova modalità pay-per-use. L’opzione Ansys Elastic Licensing prevede l’acquisto preventivo e l’utilizzo (a consumo orario) di un certo numero di Ansys Elastic Units, funzionali all’utilizzo delle tecnologie Ansys Mechanical, CFD ed Electronics senza limitazioni tecniche.

Ambienti di modellazione, ottimizzazione e tecnologia Ansys HPC per il calcolo parallelo vengono abilitate attraverso l’uso delle Elastic Units. Ciò consente all’analista di svolgere rapidamente la propria simulazione sfruttando appieno la propria dotazione hardware. Qualora l’hardware a propria disposizione non fosse soddisfacente, le Ansys Elastic Units possono essere utilizzate come elemento abilitante per la piattaforma Ansys Cloud.

In sintesi, le Ansys Elastic Units rappresentano dei veri e propri gettoni che permettono di avere accesso a qualsiasi tecnologia Ansys sia sfruttando l’hardware all’interno del proprio ufficio tecnico (opzione on-premise) sia usufruendo di risorse esterne con elevate prestazioni (opzione on-the-cloud).

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Numerical applications of an Ansys-based tool to analyze hybrid metal/composite lattice structures

Computationally efficient method enables design and optimization processes of axial-symmetric lattice structures to be conducted simply and quickly

This paper, by means of presenting three application cases, provides a brief description of the capabilities of a numerical tool developed for the design and optimization of hybrid metal/composite lattice structures created with 3D printing

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Electrifying Solutions for Motors and Generators

Marelli Motori engineers use Ansys multiphysics solutions to custom-design motors and generators to solve challenges in hydropower, cogeneration, oil and gas, civil and commercial marine transport, military applications, and ATEX applications involving motors and generators in explosive atmospheres, among other applications.

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Optimizing the performance of antennas installed on avionics platforms

Rapid and accurate evaluation of platform impact on antenna radiating characteristics is vital

This article discusses the use of the Ansys HFSS SBR+ method for wave propagation analysis that is based on specific EM propagation formulations (commonly referred to as Asymptotic Methods), and which offers an effective alternative in terms of solution accuracy and computational cost. The method’s effectiveness is demonstrated in this case study that considers the analysis of an ESM sinuous antenna installed on an avionics platform.

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CFD-Driven Design of a Ventilation System for Kitchen Hoods

Optimized design achieves energy efficiency and cost containment objectives

This article presents a study that the Elica Group commissioned from EnginSoft to support it engineering team in redesigning the ventilation system of its “Tilly” kitchen hood model

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Immergas: Using CAE to improve energy efficiency, reduce emissions and costs, and shorten time-to-market

Interview with engineer Luca Cavalli, from the advanced engineering team at Immergas

In this interview, engineer Luca Cavalli, of Immergas’ advanced engineering team, discusses the technical and business benefits the company has realised since first introducing Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) technologies into its R&D department in 1997.

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